Significant in a sentence: Something significant to one person may not be as significant to another.

Significant in action: When a person or things have meaning, have value or are more than just a coincidence; that is significant.

Significant and inner growth: Taking a look at everything you find significant in your life brings about inner growth because the reasons behind their importance tell you a lot more about yourself and allow you to make decisions with that knowledge in mind, as well as question your reasons and possibly rethink what significant is to you.

Significant and inner growth action steps:

In-depth self-exploration questions: When did I first think about something or someone significant? What feelings do I have when it comes to those significant things in my life? What are some major takeaways from anything significant in my life or that was significant? How has my idea of what is significant changed in time? Who influences my definition of significant?

List or word bubble: Make a list or word bubble with significant at the center and then list or put around it all the words that come to mind associated with it. From this list pick two words and think of one significant person in your life and one significant life experience. Write about both using the rest of the words from your list and notice what stands out between the two.

Bring your awareness to your feelings about anything or anyone significant to you and pay close attention to where your emotions arise, how they travel through your body and/or if they stay in certain areas or maybe don’t really move at all. Now visualize a clam stream of water flowing down a river into the ocean. As you do this move those feelings along and allow thoughts to come in. Notice what thoughts come to mind first and how they change as time passes and your emotions change.

Your turn – Share your significant sentence, life examples, and inner growth action steps; and let me know if you’d like to see something added to our Inner Growth Word of The Day explorations 🙂

Conditional in a sentence: Things that are conditional are worth exploring in-depth before coming to any final conclusion about them.

Conditional in action: When you do something based on a set of demands that is a type of conditional action.

Conditional and inner growth: Exploring anything and everything that has conditional components to it allows for inner growth because that which you are invested in only according to a certain criteria is worth finding out more about (why the conditions).

Conditional and inner growth action steps:

In-depth self-exploration questions: What does conditional mean to me? How have I applied conditional actions? What is a conditional situation that comes to mind where I made the choice of the conditions? Why do I think conditional behavior is worth exploring? How has my conditional behavior affected my life? What have my conditional tendencies brought about in my relationships?

List or word bubble: Make a list or word bubble with conditional at the center and then list or put around it all the words that come to mind associated with it. Use the words to write about the one thing that comes to mind immediately when you hear the word conditional.

Bring your awareness to your feelings about anything conditional and pay close attention to where your feelings arise, what thoughts cross your mind, and how does that affect the flow of these emotions. Depending on what feeling stands out the most, focus on that one first and see what specific things come to mind relating to something conditional, then move on to the next feeling and do so until you get through the major ones you’re aware of.

Your turn – Share your conditional sentence, life examples, and inner growth action steps; and let me know if you’d like to see something added to our Inner Growth Word of The Day explorations 🙂

Unacceptable in a sentence: When you believe something is not right, you typically deem it unacceptable.

Unacceptable in action: A thing or situation that one finds contrary to their own “list” of what should or shouldn’t be allowed, that is unacceptable.

Unacceptable and inner growth: Exploring the things you find unacceptable allows you to pursue inner growth as you ask yourself why those things are such and as you look at the transformation that has happened with things that you considered unacceptable at one time in your life, but then changed to acceptable.

Unacceptable and inner growth action steps:

In-depth self-exploration questions: What do I consider unacceptable? Are there things that are unacceptable to me forever? Why makes something or someone unacceptable to me? How have I learned from unacceptable situations? What takeaways has the unacceptable brought me? How has something unacceptable affected my life? Why has something unacceptable become acceptable later on? What changes need to happen to go from unacceptable to acceptable in my book?

List or word bubble: Make a list or word bubble with unacceptable at the center and then list or put around it all the words that come to mind associated with it. Now think of three things you used to deem unacceptable that are now acceptable to you and write about one of them using the words from your list.

Bring your awareness to your feelings about the unacceptable to you and notice where your emotions start out, how they flow throughout your body or if they stay in certain areas. As you explore these feelings accompany them (when you’re ready) with a different feeling, release the stagnating emotions by visualizing a running stream of water and as you release them notice what it’s like to let go.

Your turn – Share your unacceptable sentence, life examples, and inner growth action steps; and let me know if you’d like to see something added to our Inner Growth Word of The Day explorations 🙂

Emotional in a sentence: The emotional situations that you go through come with lessons that you take with you for the rest of your life.

Emotional in action: When you get a feeling regarding something that happened or something that someone said, it could be sadness or joy, that is emotional.

Emotional and inner growth: Anything you explore that brings about an emotional response leads to inner growth because that emotional response is connected to a deeper you, your questions, answers, unconscious fears, and so on. As you explore your feelings you get to know more about you and through awareness you bring growth, transformation, and full understanding.

Emotional and inner growth action steps:

In-depth self-exploration questions: What are some things that make me extremely emotional? When was the first time I recall having an emotional reaction to something or someone? What exactly happened? What do I consider an emotional situation to involve? How have my emotional experiences affected my life? How do my emotional experiences vary between them? What major lesson have I learned from something emotional that has happened recently?

List or word bubble: Make a list or word bubble with emotional at the center and then list or put around it all the words that come to mind associated with it. From this list think of a past emotional experience that still sticks with you very vividly today. Write about this experience and why it stands out so much from the others. Use the words from your list to write about it.

Bring your awareness to your feelings about emotional situations and pay close attention to what emotions are strongest in how you perceive them. As you do this, notice the flow in them too, do they settle and group in areas or maybe it’s more like warm feelings in different spots of your body; whatever you perceive, focus on the flow and visualize a continuous one. When you’re ready allow thoughts to come in and focus on one of the thoughts at a time, starting with the one that stands out the most in how it makes you feel.

Your turn – Share your emotional sentence, life examples, and inner growth action steps; and let me know if you’d like to see something added to our Inner Growth Word of The Day explorations 🙂

Resonate in a sentence: When you resonate with something or someone it is a perfect fit for you from your core.

Resonate in action: Something or someone in harmony with you, in sync in all ways, that is to resonate.

Resonate and inner growth: A look at the things you resonate with allow inner growth because you bring to the surface what you want, what your heart wants, without filters or external inputs; which means you can recognize your inner compass more clearly.

Resonate and inner growth action steps:

In-depth self-exploration questions: What does it mean to me to resonate? How does it feel to resonate with the decisions I make? Does it matter if something resonates with me? Who resonates with me in my life? When was my first experience with something or someone that resonated with me?

List or word bubble: Make a list or word bubble with resonate at the center and then list or put around it all the words that come to mind associated with it. From this list think of three instances where you resonated with someone or something, a situation, or decision, and so on. Write about your experience using the words from your list and notice what stands out.

Bring your awareness to your feelings about when you resonate and notice where your emotions start, where they go, how they change and flow. Keep the focus on the feelings as they move along and whenever you notice a change or the emotions settling somewhere, take a moment to think about the feeling and see what thoughts come to mind too.

Your turn – Share your resonate sentence, life examples, and inner growth action steps; and let me know if you’d like to see something added to our Inner Growth Word of The Day explorations 🙂

Coincidence in a sentence: Sometimes a coincidence reveals itself to be a lot more than just pure chance.

Coincidence in action: When something happens to you that seems to be an accident, but at the same time you had been thinking about that thing; that is a coincidence.

Coincidence and inner growth: Looking at the coincidences that have happened in your life and how you feel about coincidences overall pursues inner growth because it gets you to explore those situations where your intuition played a role into something that came to be in a physical form. The two together bring your intuitive feelings to a level of awareness that enables you to identify and tune in to those feelings more.

Coincidence and inner growth action steps:

In-depth self-exploration questions: What does it mean to me when a coincidence happens? How do coincidences affect me? Do I think about coincidences? What have I learned about life through the coincidences I’ve experienced? How have coincidences affected my relationships? What things have I learned about myself through the coincidences that I’ve experienced so far?

List or word bubble: Make a list or word bubble with coincidence at the center and then list or put around it all the words that come to mind associated with it. From those words what coincidences that have happened to you come to mind? Write about the one that stands out the most in how it makes you feel and use the words from your list to write about the situation.

Bring your awareness to your feelings about coincidences and take note of the ones that standout first. Why do those emotions standout, how do they flow, what do they say, and what other feelings do you feel, why do they standout less? As you go through these questions by focusing on the feelings, visualize a stream of water in one of your favorite lake areas. Watch the water and notice how it changes flow, current, even color, as you allow your emotions to come about and be as water in the stream.

Your turn – Share your coincidence sentence, life examples, and inner growth action steps; and let me know if you’d like to see something added to our Inner Growth Word of The Day explorations 🙂

Merriam-Webster Dictionary definition: (adj.) 1. of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe. 2 a. departing from what is usual or normal especially so as to appear to transcend the laws of nature.

Supernatural in a sentence: A supernatural event isn’t always explainable in words, but describing the feelings felt can sometimes help to find a way to make it relatable and understood by others.

Supernatural in action: When something happens that goes beyond the physical realm, that is supernatural.

Supernatural and inner growth: Exploring your feelings with the supernatural and how you behave when such an event takes place pursues inner growth as this exploration brings you to connect with your intuition and senses at a deeper level than your typical day to day event.

Supernatural and inner growth action steps:

In-depth self-exploration questions: What does supernatural mean to me? How do I feel about the supernatural? What types of supernatural events take place in my life? What have I learned about myself through supernatural events that have happened? When did I start contemplating the supernatural and why? How has the supernatural affected my relationships?

List or word bubble: Make a list or word bubble with supernatural at the center and then list or put around it all the words that come to mind associated with it.

Bring your awareness to your feelings about the supernatural and pay close attention to the first feeling that arises. Hone in on that feeling and silence your mind. Notice how that one emotion flows and if it accumulates in certain places visualize that emotion moving along. Visualize a stream or flowing water to get the feeling of flow going. When you’re ready let thoughts come in and focus on the first supernatural event that comes to mind. Pay close attention to how your feelings change and how they flow.

Your turn – Share your supernatural sentence, life examples, and inner growth action steps; and let me know if you’d like to see something added to our Inner Growth Word of The Day explorations 🙂

Exploring how to get outside of your head; understanding that being inside your head is a positive when you lift the weight; how removing self criticism for thinking allows you to learn & uncover more.

Exploring how to overcome confusion; looking at what brings about confusion & what can help you move away from confusion, while learning more about yourself & staying open to what comes your way daily.

Exploring defensiveness; its role in resistance, in how we see things & interact with others; & how letting your guard down helps release resistance, gain awareness of your role, & pursue inner growth.

Exploring how making assumptions affect your inner growth, your ability to learn from others & be open to life lessons; & a look at how to put assumptions aside to be able and see beyond in the moment.

Exploring social validation & image to understand how to release doubt of self-image & express your authentic self; how the online world holds its facades; & how network doesn't mean you're less or more.

Exploring the importance of mindset to how your life is, & the level of harmony & joys you experience; how to use awareness of your mindset & belief to lead transformation; & some ways you can do this.

Exploring how you can learn from the transformations, changes, & transitions that take place in life; being able to identify things that have transformed in you; & seeing how trust in your heart helps.